Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialistischer Parteien · 1921–1923

Vienna Union (Two-and-a-Half International)

빈 국제연합 (2½ 인터내셔널)

An international organization of centrist socialist parties that tried to bridge the reformism of the Second International and the revolutionary line of the Comintern. Founded in Vienna in 1921, it included the German USPD, the British ILP and the Russian Mensheviks, and merged with the reconstituted Second International in 1923 to form the Labour and Socialist International.

Sources

  1. Marxists Internet Archive formation, political position and 1923 reunion
  2. Marxists Internet Archive Vienna Union membership, unity campaign and creation of the LSI
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